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Chapter 8
Advanced Installations
This chapter includes the following topics:
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About the Mobile Devices Page
on page 244
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About Command Lines
on page 251
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Adding a Digital Signature to an Installation
on page 262
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Creating an Installation for Microsoft SMS
on page 263
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Creating a .NET Installation When You Have the .NET Framework
on page 264
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Creating a .NET Installation Without the .NET Framework
on page 265
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About Web Installations
on page 266
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Configuring a Microsoft SQL Server During Installation
on page 279
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Importing .NET Framework Security Settings
on page 283
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MTS/COM+ Page
on page 285
About the Mobile Devices Page
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To see the Mobile Devices page, select one of these views from the Page Views drop-
down list in Installation Expert: All, Palm Application, or Windows Mobile
Application.
Use the Mobile Devices page to configure a Windows Installer installation to install files
that support a mobile device application.
This lets you install the main application to a desktop computer and simultaneously
install support for any mobile device that the user has. The ability to install to multiple
platforms at once, including Windows, simplifies the installation process for you and the
end user.
The Mobile Devices page supports the following platforms:
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Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ platform for Pocket PC and Smartphone
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Palm OS
If the installation supports the Pocket PC 2002 platform, you also can install the .NET
Compact Framework, a version of .NET designed for mobile devices. If you don’t have
the .NET Compact Framework runtime, and you include it in the installation, the
Download Redistributables wizard appears during compile and prompts you to download
it.
About the Mobile Device Package Editor tool
Mobile Device Package Editor is a separate installation development tool that lets you
create an .INF file and compile it to one or more .CAB files that install a mobile device